AMR) Jordon Ibe
Ibe has no caps for his country yet, and remarkably, has never played for the Under-21s either – but it’s surely only a matter of time before he’s a regular for the latter. We have huge hopes for the wonderkid at Liverpool – and his talent has practically no ceiling.
AML) Raheem Sterling
Sterling, aged just 19 at the time, was probably England’s best player at World Cup 2014, although his teammates let him down. The flyer recently bagged his first goal for Roy Hodgson’s side in a 4-0 thrashing of Lithuania.
FC) Daniel Sturridge
This season’s injuries have meant Sturridge’s place in the England side is no longer automatic, with Spurs star Harry Kane probably ahead of him in the pecking order right now. Still, when he’s firing on all cylinders again, he’ll likely earn a spot up top again due to his blistering pace and dynamic finishing.